http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/28/AR2005112801446.htmlOpen-government advocates say that Vice President Cheney is to executive branch secrecy what darkness is to the night.
In 2001, Cheney famously refused to disclose the names of oil company executives and others who attended meetings of a White House energy task force that he headed, which helped draft a national energy policy.
More recently, a government watchdog group has called attention to less noticed records that Cheney has sought to keep private: travel costs.
In a report this month, the nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity said Cheney and his staff have sidestepped regulations that require annual reporting of travel expenses of more than $250 received from outside groups. The center, which focuses on ethics and public service issues, said previous vice presidents routinely disclosed such payments for lodging, travel and food when the veep and his staff made appearances at colleges, think tanks and trade associations.
"The private sector reimburses elected officials and bureaucrats for such trips, but laws require officials to disclose where they went, how much it costs and who paid for it," the report said, citing provisions found in Section 1353 of Title 13 of the U.S. Code.
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This guy is basicly doing anything he wants and NO accountability!!!